Global walnut exporters were affected by the pandemic

Published 2020년 11월 25일

Tridge summary

The article highlights a significant decrease in Ukrainian walnut exports due to the coronavirus pandemic, with a 60% drop in supplies to Turkey being particularly notable. However, exports to the Netherlands, Germany, and Austria have seen a increase, and Poland has also increased its purchases. Long-term trends show that Germany, Belarus, Austria, Great Britain, the UAE, Slovenia, and Croatia are leading in import growth from Ukraine, while supplies to Iraq, Italy, and Azerbaijan are declining. The quality of the walnut harvest is expected to be better than in previous years.
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Original content

"Obviously, in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, the demand for walnuts has decreased. In addition to the decline in exports, there have been changes in the geographical structure of Ukrainian walnut exports, "the statement said. First of all, the sharp drop in the supply of walnuts to Turkey attracts attention. The decrease in supplies for the first 9 months in this direction amounted to 60% compared to 2019. "Deliveries to Belarus, Greece, Romania, Lebanon, the UAE and Georgia have also dropped significantly. If we talk about countries that have increased purchases of walnuts in Ukraine, it is worth noting a twofold increase in exports to the Netherlands, as well as an increase in exports of Ukrainian nuts by almost 90% to Germany and more than 80% - to Austria, "- added analysts. It should be emphasized that Poland began to buy much more Ukrainian walnuts. Hungary, Italy, Great Britain and Kazakhstan increased their imports. "If we evaluate long-term trends, Germany, ...
Source: АгроЮг

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